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UPPAbaby Vista pushchair/bassinet system, green. Includes insect nets and rain covers, adapters to attach Maxi Cosi car seats, infant snug seat, cup holder/zipped organiser, matching blanket, wrist strap and Vista Travel Bag (worth ?110). Very good condition. Cost about ?1200 new, will accept ?200.


Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix car seat (up to approx. 12 months) with Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix ISOFIX base and Maxi-Cosi rain cover. ?75


Gro Anywear blackout blind with suction cups (200cm x 180cm) ?7


PacaPod changing bag (black, unisex) with pods and change mat ?20


Medela Swing electric breast pump and bottles. Clean and sterilised. Cost well over ?100. ?25


East Coast ?Angelique? cot bed - 3 base heights, converts from cot to child's bed. ?35

https://www.eastcoastnursery.co.uk/EC17/angelina-cot-bed-antique.aspx


Gro-Egg room thermometer. ?4


All items in good condition, non-smoking household. Near Goose Green.

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